The results should be a long term worry for business. The standard routine practice of long reports and PowerPoint presentations will not resonate in the age of texting and video games. But I argue that this is the reality, and it is up to educators to change how they approach teaching in the classroom--and not doing so, in my opinion, borders on malpractice. But in the age of austerity and tight budgets, the business community must lend a helping hand to education reform, as having new workers ready and willing to replace retiring professionals is in order.